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CPD: Traffic stop leads to methamphetamine arrest

By Officer Adam Cravens, PIO
Columbia Police Department

On Sunday evening, August 9, 2020, a traffic stop was initiated by the Columbia Police Department near Helen Flatt Drive. The operator could not produce a valid operators license, and denied officers' consent to search the vehicle.

K-9 Unit Nitro, from The Adair County Sheriff's Office, was utilized, and alerted on the vehicle. A search of the vehicle yielded drug paraphernalia and suspected methamphetamine.



Noah Dial, 18, of Columbia has been charged with no operators license, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of methamphetamine 1st offense; a class D felony.

Additionally, a passenger in the vehicle, Riley Baker, 18, also of Columbia, was charged with possession of Drug Paraphernalia as well as two felonies possession of methamphetamine 1st offense and tampering with physical evidence.

Officer Trevor Foster was the arresting Officer. He was assisted on scene by Deputy Justin Cross and Deputy Josh Durbin.


This story was posted on 2020-08-10 06:26:19
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